The Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 111–220 (text) (PDF)) was an Act of Congress that was signed into federal law by United States President Barack Obama on August 3, 2010, that reduces the disparity between the amount of crack cocaine and powder cocaine needed to trigger certain federal criminal penalties from a 100:1 weight ratio to an 18:1 weight ratio[1] and eliminated the five-year mandatory minimum sentence for simple possession of crack cocaine, among other provisions.[2] Similar bills were introduced in several U.S. Congresses before its passage in 2010, and courts had also acted to reduce the sentencing disparity prior to the bill's passage.
The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 implemented the initial disparity, reflecting Congress's view that crack cocaine was a more dangerous and harmful drug than powder cocaine. In the decades since, extensive research by the United States Sentencing Commission and other experts has suggested that the differences between the effects of the two drugs are exaggerated and that the sentencing disparity is unwarranted. Further controversy surrounding the 100:1 ratio was a result of its description by some as being racially biased and contributing to a disproportionate number of African Americans being sentenced for crack cocaine offenses.[3] Legislation to reduce the disparity has been introduced since the mid-1990s, culminating in the signing of the Fair Sentencing Act.
The Act has been described as improving the fairness of the federal criminal justice system, and prominent politicians and non-profit organizations have called for further reforms, such as making the law retroactive and complete elimination of the disparity (i.e., enacting a 1:1 sentencing ratio).
^"2015 Report to the Congress: Impact of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010". United States Sentencing Commission. 2016-03-30. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
^Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 Archived March 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Families Against Mandatory Minimums, famm.org, accessed September 30, 2010.
^Webb, Gary (1999). Dark Alliance. Seven Stories Press. p. 282. ISBN 978-1-888363-93-7.
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